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" ... individually towards the Ancre, widening the gap between the V. and IV. Corps. During the afternoon the enemy reached Courcelette, and was pressing on through the gap in our line in the direction of Pys and Irles, seriously threatening the flank of... "
The History of the 35th Division in the Great War - Page 200
by H. M. Davson - 1926 - 346 pages
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The Marne--and After: A Companion Volume to "The Retreat from Mons,"

Arthur Corbett-Smith - 1917 - 754 pages
...which, indeed, glides over it swiftly, and even indirectly : — " It became clear that the THIRD ARMY, which on this day had assumed command of all troops north of the Somme, would have to continue the withdrawal of its centre to the line of the River Ancre, already crossed...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1919 - 580 pages
...Pys and Iries, seriously threatening the flank of the IV. Corps. It became clear that the Third Army, which on this day had assumed command of all troops north of the Somme, would have to continue the withdrawal of its centre to the line of the River Ancre, already crossed...
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The Annual Register

1919 - 574 pages
...Pys and Irles, seriously threatening the flank of the IV. Corps. It became clear that the Third Army, which on this day had assumed command of all troops north of the Somme, would have to continue the withdrawal of its centre to the line of the River Ancre, already crossed...
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The Fifth Army in March 1918

Walter Shaw Sparrow - 1921 - 396 pages
...which, indeed, glides over it swiftly, and even indirectly : — " It became clear that the THIRD ARMY, which on this day had assumed command of all troops north of the Somme, would have to continue the withdrawal of its centre to the line of the River Ancre, already crossed...
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